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At Pacuare Lodge Costa-Rica, where  luxurious appointments, unmatched service, and the celebrated sustainability philosophy with the natural gifts by the side of  Pacuare River . Each of the bungalows is a unique, separate dwelling that’s close enough to the restaurant and reception that you won’t get lost on your way to dinner, but far enough in the rainforest that you’ll be fully immersed in the magic of our surroundings. you can enjoy the Costa Rican rainforest when you’re gazing out over the jungle from the hammock on your private terrace or having a candlelight dinner for two under a canopy of stars, you won’t miss Wi-Fi or electricity (neither of which are available in the rooms at Pacuare Lodge). During the day, you can go kayaking, hike to a waterfall, or visit a local indigenous community. You will find thrilling whitewater rafting adventures to romantic honeymoon getaways.

The Pacuare Lodge was built with minimal impact on the river and rainforest . No trees were cut to build the bungalows and facilities. Instead, lumber was purchased from a sustainable reforestation project operated by small farmers.

Maximum accommodation capacity at the Pacuare Lodge is 40 with double occupancy, or 57 with triple occupancy. average rate for 3 nights is $1000.

 

 

JADE MOUNTAIN is St. Lucia’s only resort property with the iconic view of both the Piti and Gros Piton mountains floating upon the Caribbean Sea. The location of the property is unsurpassed, rising majestically above the private estate of ANSE CHASTANET with 600 lush tropical acres bordering two soft, sand Caribbean beaches with pristine coral reefs just off shore. Part of the estate is the historical plantation of Anse Mamin and Emerald Estate where the resort grows its own organic produce.

For those looking to do more than relax on one of the resort’s two beaches, nearby activities include snorkeling, scuba diving, mountain biking, visits to an organic farm, yoga classes, and sunset yacht cruises.

 

 

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